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These south Seattle music students moved online effortlessly – and they’re asking for more
Quinton Morris was at a national music educators’ conference a couple of months ago when he got a feeling he’d have to move his after-school classical music program online.
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How do Christian Scientists deal with the pandemic?
One thing that's been helping some people get through the pandemic is their faith. The Church of Christ Scientist was founded in 1866 in Boston and looks to prayer for healing. Lance Madison is part of the church in Washington state, and he spoke to KUOW’s Angela King.
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Bernie Sanders is out. What does that mean for Washington state?
Washington has been a gimme for Democrats in presidential elections, but are there lessons this state can still teach former Vice President Joe Biden?
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Inmates protest coronavirus conditions, Seattle parks to close, and more record unemployment claims
Paige Browning brings us the latest coronavirus updates as of Thursday, April 9.
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As hair grows long for quarantiners, a beloved Seattle barbershop files for bankruptcy
The barbershop that represents for many the essence of the Seattle haircut has filed in Delaware for bankruptcy protection.
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Microsoft watched as the world went home to work via video chats
What Microsoft found was that not only did companies lean on the company's collaboration platform Teams — they used video meetings to keep it all together.
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6 feet away might be too close, especially if you’re on the move
Local and national health authorities recommend staying at least six feet away from other people to avoid spreading coronavirus. Some new studies suggest much greater distances are needed.
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Spokane Facility Sees First COVID-19 Death At State Veterans Home
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Riot erupts at Monroe prison in Washington state amid COVID-19 tensions
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Know anyone in China? These businesses are working their connections to get masks to Seattle
Local businesses with connections overseas are leveraging their networks to import needed personal protective equipment. Some times the process is smoother than others.
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Groups address threat of coronavirus in state prisons, call for releases
‘They are kind of like petri dishes… like a cruise ship, but a cruise ship where 10 people get on and off every day’
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Field hospital at CenturyLink is out, PPE production crucial
Paige Browning’s update on the coronavirus crisis response
